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Reading summer camp? Study to examine how soon-to-be kindergartners are wired for literacy
UW's I-LABS is launching a "reading camp" and research study this summer to teach early literacy skills and measure brain activity before and after instruction.
03/11/2019 | UW News -
FASER detector at the Large Hadron Collider to seek clues about hidden matter in the universe
Shih-Chieh Hsu, associate professor of physics at UW, and the rest of the FASER team seek to answer one of the outstanding questions in particle physics: What is dark matter made of?
03/08/2019 | UW News -
UW anthropologist connects communities to archive of Khmer Rouge-era Cambodia
A new project by Jenna Grant, UW assistant professor of anthropology, uses archives of photos and documents to encourage storytelling in local Cambodian communities.
03/08/2019 | UW News -
5 Tips for Faculty Office Hours
Arts & Sciences students — and faculty — weigh in on how to make the most of faculty office hours:
03/07/2019 | College of Arts & Sciences -
Amarilys Ríos shares the ‘bomba’ experience
Check out this great video of Amarilys Ríos, an artist-in-residence with the UW School of Music, giving an introduction to "bomba."
03/06/2019 | UW News -
Amazon’s Hard Bargain Extends Far Beyond New York
Professor Margaret O'Mara, who researches the history of tech companies, weighs in on Amazon's reaction to conflicts.
03/05/2019 | The New York Times -
Fake faces: UWs ‘Calling BS’ duo opens new website asking ‘Which face is real?’
Whichfaceisreal.com is the new website from Jevin West of the University of Washington Information School and Carl Bergstrom of the biology department.
03/04/2019 | UW News -
A big moment for CSO piccolo whiz, Jennifer Gunn
UW Professor Emeritus Ken Benshoof's Concerto in Three Movements will be performed for the fourth time by Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
03/04/2019 | Chicago Tribune -
3 West Coast Facilities That Show How Innovative Design Can Heal
The newly opened Life Sciences Building encourages physical movement, embraces natural daylight in an innovative way, and reactivates visitors’ appreciation of the natural world.
03/02/2019 | gb&d magazine -
Philanthropy and the NAACP: how 'movement capture' changed civil rights
UW political science professor, Megan Ming Francis, explores how the NAACP and its funders have lessons for philanthropy and activism.
03/01/2019 | Vox